Data Last Updated: October 25, 2020
General Information
Pakistan is open to visitors coming from all countries. However, all visitors will be required to present a negative COVID-19 PCR test certificate no older then 96 hours from the time the test was taken to arriving in Pakistan
Symptomatic passengers are mandated to undergo testing and a 14-day quarantine at home, paid accommodation, or in a medical facility, based on health assessments.
Mask Requirement

Mask is required to be worn in all public indoor, public transport and all outdoor areas.
Internal Restrictions/Closures
While many restrictions have been lifted, Pakistani authorities are continuing some measures aimed at limiting the spread of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) as of Sept. 15. Some schools have been allowed to reopen, albeit with social distancing measures in effect.
Nationwide social-distancing measures continue; officials require individuals to wear protective face coverings and practice social distancing in public. Local governments are allowed to ban nonessential activity and movement in identified high-risk areas; any such localized restrictions will typically last from 7-14 days but may be extended depending on the public health situation.
Transport operations and commercial activity have resumed, albeit with social-distancing measures. All businesses, including shopping malls, dine-in eateries, and hospitality services are open on all days except in Sindh Province, where nonessential businesses except eateries must close by 2000 on weekdays and close for a mandatory weekly holiday on Fridays or Saturdays. Marriage halls are allowed to reopen in Punjab, Sindh, and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa provinces.
Airlines & Transport
Public and private transport services have resumed nationwide, though seating restrictions continue at the provincial and local level in some areas.
Authorities have resumed domestic and international flights from all airports, although flight availability remains restricted due to decreased demand and restrictions on travel from Pakistan imposed by foreign countries.
Authorities have permitted the resumption of international passenger flight operations at all international airports in the country as of Sept. 15. However, flights are severely restricted in number and routes due to low demand and travel restrictions imposed by foreign countries on Pakistani citizens and air carriers . Cargo, charter, and repatriation flights are also operational.
Status of Opening to Tourists
Information based on tourists place of residence being in that country for the last 14 days


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Information for Non-Tourists
Any incoming travelers to the country, including Pakistani nationals, must self-isolate for two weeks if asymptomatic.
Symptomatic passengers are mandated to undergo testing and a 14-day quarantine at home, paid accommodation, or in a medical facility, based on health assessments.
715,968
Cases15,329
Deaths3,194
Cases Per Million
Graph of COVID-19 Cases In Last 30 Days
For Pakistan